That's like somebody from Europe saying "Oh but the questions are about the US, that's not fair." How about you learn more.
That's like somebody from Europe saying "Oh but the questions are about the US, that's not fair." How about you learn more.
How about questions not based in one country? Like questions everyone can know about or at least spread the questions out to all the continents.
like: Where does the saying: "spread like wildfire" come from![]()
This game is faulty due to google.com being readily available.
Yes I'm jealous, what?
Sorry about which countries are in the questions, but, as I said, I'm getting them from a book.
£300:
Which of these is an equestrian sport?
A: Basketball
B: Shinty
C: Cricket
D: Dressage
It's either Shinty or Dressage, and it's too early to use my 50/50, so I'm going to say Dressage.
That is the right answer!
£500:
A haiku is a verse from which country?
A: New Zealand
B: Hounduras
C: Iceland
D: Japan
Rye is Polaris' second account. :laugh:
I love how people had started crying about the simplicity and bias of the questions after two questions. Watch the program, y'mooks. Not everyone gets the starter question. The first questions are always easy. If everyone knew the answer to every question, this game would suck. The fact that you do not know the answer to the question does not make the question wrong. It just means you don't know the answer. Funny, that.
Last edited by Quindiana Jones; 05-08-2008 at 10:13 PM.
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Japan is right. >:( Stop stealing answers.
Google Hax.
Boldly go.
£1000:
Which entertainer was famous for playing the ukulele?
A: Max Miller
B: George Formby
C: Jack Benny
D: Charlie Chester